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Project Warlock pays tribute to the early ’90s first-person shooters while freshening the experience through its use of RPG mechanics.
The best way to counter a creativity crisis is to bring your comic book to life in order to “duke” it out in roguelite, shoot’em up fashion.
Demon's Tier+ does a respectable job of blending the rogue-like genre with twin stick shooting and RPG elements.
Catharsis is being able to play a faithful follow-up to a game released sixteen years ago. But is Bug Fables better than the RPGs that precede it…?
Xenoblade’s unwavering quality – even after almost a decade – proves it’s worthy to stand among the other “greats” of the genre.
The lessons learned from previous entries make Shantae and the Seven Sirens an easy recommendation for fans of the series and Metroidvania enthusiasts alike.
MazM: Jekyll and Hyde is an interesting story that suffers from the predictability brought about by its fame, as well as from being light on actual gameplay.
In building upon the foundations of predecessors, like Barbarian and Golden Axe, Thy Sword offers a pleasant throwback to the roguelike nature of arcade titles.
Pong Quest may masquerade as something new and fresh, but it very much remains the same decades-old game with only just a dusting of RPG mechanics.
Randomly generated content needs limitations in order to create a quality experience. What happens when limitations are left to luck?
The digital edition of Talisman has taken years of tabletop gameplay and put it firmly in the hands of gamers around the world.
Will the nostalgia shine through in Convoy, or will its brutal difficulty leave it abandoned in the roguelike wasteland?
While there might be something here for everyone to enjoy, your view of what makes turn-based Metroidvania fun or problematic is sure to be divisive.
Boot Hill Bounties is a bit rough around the edges, but features a great narrative, interesting characters, engaging systems, and a fascinating western world.
Is the innovative combat system found in this quirky beat’em-up RPG enough to overcome its flaws?
A grungier space-faring adventure makes its way to the Switch, but is it a roguelike in a revolutionary strategy shooter’s clothing?
The Mana series makes a spectacular splash on the Switch, but does this remake take on some new problematic elements?
In this review, we cover Ciel Fledge – a unique RPG about raising an adopted daughter in a future world that still has hope.
Another deck-building tactics title makes its way to the Nintendo Switch, but some design choices give it stiff competition.
In a sea of Metroidvanias on Switch, Shinsekai provides an underwater-focused experience that is well worth your time.